7/14/2017

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2/14/2017

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4/14/2016

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6/01/2014

This is a mashup of a book I read along with some of the sage advice gleaned from corporate leaders, internet leaders and fitness coaches, but leaders who succeeded through understanding human nature. I hope it serves you today.

INGREDIENT ONE: hatred is wasted energy
A friend of mine from years back would always be so chipper, letting the ups and downs of business roll off his back and it seemed he was always increasing his business, while having this crazy abundance of time to spend with his family. As he was a small business owner / entrepreneur - and one with 4 preschool kids no less, this ability was unheard of to me. So much so, that I couldn't help but be intrigued but it and had to ask him about it and he said, "I learned years back that hatred is wasted energy. While my competitors are in fear-consciousness, imagining scenarios that invite them into envy, I'm too busy enjoying what I do. I pity them if they have time to compare themselves back and forth, wasting precious energy on judging. I just focus on thrilling my customers, putting any stress on God's shoulders, and loving everyone I encounter."

He did not just say it, I saw him living it. I can attest that the result was a freedom and ease to his business. He worked in a focused way and had time for the truly important. Although in his late 20's this one principle had given him wisdom and a level of peace beyond his years.

INGREDIENT TWO: enlightenment
Fast forward to the book "Winning through Enlightenment" which expanded my perspective on things. It taught me the real meaning of integrity, of responsibility and accountability. And in contrast how twisted most everyone's sense of these concepts is today, de-evolving them into blame games, into us versus them tribal consciousness. The book called all that unenlightened and showed how it is self-sabotaging, but realizing the true advantage integrity, responsibility and accountability gives you, winning becomes easy, and nearly inevitable.

It also taught me some about love. How coming from any king of context of neediness undermines love as need is counter to love, because love is all about giving. So any time I come to a relationship (close relationships, relationships with strangers, etc.) NEEDING that other person to respond in any given way eclipses your ability to give and receive love. If you're not consciously choosing from a union of heart and mind; you're probably just reacting.

INGREDIENT THREE: actively applying your stores of energy
Years later, I was flown to LA to shoot a large, multi-day wedding there – the first of many weddings on the West coast. I was trying LA's rail system and exploring where it let to. I was 20 lbs overweight at the time and encountered this radiant man, so it sparked a conversation with that stranger. Turns out, although he looked fairly "corporate" in dress and manner, he was a full-time personal trainer. He said "you've got an abundance of stored energy there (referring to my own bodyfat). Ever thought of putting all that energy to better use?"

And he said a few other things, but this is what stuck with me - a transformed way to look at fat, not as "bad" in our culture, but as what it actually was: stored ENERGY. And the realization I could choose to apply that energy, my own energy as a storehouse of vitality (as opposed to non-vitality like how were taught to believe it to be these day) to apply to purposeful goals.

Just as my body was trying to store up energy on my behalf, so I would have it for key periods in the future where I might need it, so to all that I used to think was "negative" was actually there to serve me, meaning to be USEFUL to me as a resource to forward my goals. My body is not my enemy and fat is not my enemy - when I let it be what it was trying to be all along, something intended to serve my life. Today, I extrapolate that to many circumstances in life that could potentially threaten me or burden me, are really there to forward success in the largest sense.

INGREDIENT FOUR: the trap of comparison
Now, let's expand that with a teaching I heard by Tony Evans. He's not unique to communicate this, but that happened to be where I first heard it explicitly pinpointed this way. And the teaching is this: the comparison game is a game you can only lose. Remember that War Games movie? And the lesson of the movie was the only way to win the game was not to play? Like that. To enter into comparison can only have 1 of 2 bad outcomes:
1. you feel better than the person to which you compare yourself - leading to the pitfall of false pride.
2. you feel worse/below than the person/thing to which you compare yourself - leading to the pitfall of false shame.

He's right. Both feeling BETTER or feeling WORSE than something outside you is completely dis-empowering. Instead be imitators of God. And what did God do? Instead of using our every failure to judge and condemn us, he initiated Grace. His proactive love chose to GIVE. It gave us an opportunity to reconnect to Him as the foundation of our life - after all talk about a fountainhead of life-energy! God himself does not sit around looking for opportunities to blame and condemn when we don't meet His standards. Instead he looks for opportunities to BLESS. Every command from God is reflective of the gracious heart of God and intended to bless US. Now religious people in their own unenlightened, wounded conditions can all have their own issues giving and receiving - aka participating in -- the very grace of God and may have terribly misrepresented the actual heart of God. But don't get tripped up by another imperfect or distorted reflection of God; instead go straight to the source of the Person of God. If you're on track; you will find the reality is a throne of terrifying power and amazing grace. Terrifying to those who are so arrogant as to be judgmental towards other humans, and amazing grace to those who know they need help and are willing to receive it.

So we find that comparison is also wasted energy. Your ACTUAL competition is only yourself. Those who fight to beat out others live miserable, whiny and bitter. They have to as they set their lives up IN REACTION tho so many things outside their control. Those who live to outperform yesterday's level of living, enjoy the success and blessing that comes from humble, God-appreciating and self-growth approach to each day.

INGREDIENT FIVE: the trap of offense
Both my training in existentialism and the book "The Bait of Satan" by John Bevere opened my eyes to how any kind of offended state totally shuts us down. We can no longer hear the other person. We can no longer be proactive. We are a mindless, survival reaction of self-protection. And self protection is great! But getting STUCK in a self-protective mode when it does not serve us, is not just infantile, it is a doorway to lots of evil. You see, the moment anyone goes into an offended state, not only does their internal world go into spasm mode, like a torn muscle clamping down and just trying to hold onto anything for dear life, but we justify meanness, hatred, bigotry, and all kinds of attacks on the "threat" we imagine is "offending us."

Both sets of training pointed to consciously realizing when we're in the grip of offense and consciously relinquishing it. Through finding greater strength through transparency, through vulnerability, through humility - the very thing an offended person is incapable of doing.

Loving mode:
• opportunity seeking
• look for ways to enlighten others
• look for ways to serve, to give
• secure that you are taken care of by a God who is so much bigger than any threat and whose powerful love intends only good for your life as only a secure person (trusting in receiving) can AFFORD to give out to others

To let anyone, a person, a word, an event trigger offense in you is to clap down and put the brakes on your own life. It is an evil trap. John articulates how the devil engineers things to trip us up into offended mindsets so that we go into hate/attack mode instead of loving/giving mode. Thus making the exact wrong thing to do appear like the right thing to do in that deceived state. For you who wish to avail yourself of more understanding of this process, there's a video covering some of it:

THE MASHUP:
So it comes back to this: Hatred is wasted energy. Offense is wasted energy. Comparison is wasted energy. Resentment is wasted energy. Trying to judge another human for their "wrongness" is wasted energy. Living in self-righteous indignation is wasted energy. Domination and control strategies resist love and are wasted energy. Do you want to live entrapped or enlivened?

Today, I can choose: to live small in us-vs-them mode, to live in a giving mode, a sharing everything good I come across mode. And this context of choosing to give I've found to be the supremely powerful one.

If you're at all intrigued by that "supremely powerful" statement, there's a whole book by Leanne Payne that unpacks it called 'Real Presence', where her way of speaking about this dynamic kind of life is "the realized and integrated personality." One she describes as free from what others think of me, free from fears, free from old meanings connected to notions of failure and so forth. It's an in-depth analysis -- which is so refreshing in our hasty and superficial times, but one you may find to be freeing and revitalizing :-)

I am a storehouse of energy: biochemical energy, emotional energy, mental energy and spiritual energy. How will I use it today? Not knowing how many "today's" I have left, I choose to use it by living joyfully on purpose. So I appropriate the lessons of "winning through enlightenment" in winning through GRATITUDE. Gratitude freely receives and freely gives. Only gratitude is truly ALIVE.

What do you call anything, a biological cell for example, that is not properly giving or receiving? You call it either nearly dead or you pronounce it dead. It is not interacting with its surroundings, its life, in a healthy way. At the interpersonal level (and I believe the quality of our interpersonal relationships has a lot to do with the practical quality of our lives), if you are not giving and receiving contribution, you're hardly living.

But how can any one "really" do that? To be so darn "grateful" all the time, when it seems so easy and weirdly attractive to be merely grumpy or reactive? Why have a grateful attitude when you can simply go with the flow to be easily-offended in a hyper politically correct heard? Part of the answer is in realizing that everything that comes my way only serves me. I don't want you to think life is about "me." I don't mean to promote any more narcissism as we're already experiencing an abundance of that in today's culture.

But "serving me" I mean that life can be thought of as a feedback loop - some call it karma or other terms whereby both people and circumstances are there to teach me lessons - call me out where I'm off. So, by saying everything is there to "serve me", I mean to take everything as an opportunity - to change, to learn, to grow, to recommit if that's needed, etc. In this way instead of things THREATENING you, they SERVE you. They are transformed from dangerous into triggers for more gratitude. I'm no longer this wound twitching around in spasm reactions to anything that remotely resembles things I've learned to be afraid of; I'm a secure, spiritually grounded conscious identity looking for opportunity, looking to use things to my advantage because I know my advantage is full of contributing to others at every level. I'm building an eternal legacy after all :-)

Here, compliments and criticisms alike have zero affect on my identity, self-esteem as they are merely the noise going on inside other people's minds, with their tangled psychology and codependent consciousness. Their confined boxes called "needing to be right", "self-righteous judgement", "competition consciousness", "doing things in order to" mess and all the rest based in scarcity, based in offense, based in woundedness consciousness -- based in not basking in abundance.

Try it, it is a freeing, beautiful way to live. Live it and people will actually think you're being arrogant when you're not at all. You just have supreme confidence because you're not working IN ORDER TO WIN, but FROM a victory already won. That changes everything.

No, it does not magically change your outer circumstances. No, it is not a magic wand to change other people to suit your whims. Rather it changes you and the resources from which you draw to use every circumstance as a platform from which to give. And specifically in terms of photographic work, it's given me more photography to do that I could ever even get to! Allowing me to cherry pick only the jobs that I feel are from God and re-direct the rest to others as a blessing to them. Everything in my life really IS an opportunity, to be grateful for everything, use it responsibly, and GIVE away the rest in the field of abundance as a pure gift. Really everything is a gift. We can't cling to anything. We can only give it away in the end. So in light of this truth, shouldn't every moment be about giving? About loving?

Do I always "fully", "perfectly" live every moment from the truths
below? Of course not, silly. I still have room to improve consistency. But for any reader to
even have that mental thought, looking to dismiss someone if you suppose they have a whiff of imperfection, is the very losing, non-grateful trap that just missed the whole point - of this contribution and really of you very own life. Don't miss the point, friends.

When you get right down to it; what is that about? Its about justifying staying untransformed. You might "succeed" at resisting a threatening truth that would disrupt your previous identity or level of conscious. But that is the very definition of losing as life.

I realize why you do it. You're afraid. It is threatening to your current identity to admit you're little more than a pathetic, knee-jerk fear reaction is a thousand different variations of fear, woundedness and faking it. Nothing pisses people off like a truth, you know. You cover that shame/fear with a compensation of superiority. While that is designed as a proactive ego armor to help you feel better in the moment, you just put yourself into the comparison trap of dualistic superiority/inferiority leading to a scheming, survivalistic punishment/reward mindset - exactly how serpents and demons think.

You live tossed around by me-vs-them thoughts or "what will others think", like a bad surfer pummeled by waves - waves you think are larger than yourself, instead of me-AND-them perspective. I've lived there too. It just not a fun or vibrant place to live, in my opinion. Let truth have its disruptive effect and change you for the better.

Friends, our resources are unlimited, but our energy is limited. How you use every energy today is literally choosing your destiny. I can't tell you that I'm a good example to follow; only that I am enlightened - meaning consciously choosing instead of reacting or being triggered. I can't change how I've misused my own energy in the past - getting triggered and hooked by my own past fears - but I can benefit myself and everyone I encounter by not wasting energy and by always re-directing back to my larger purpose. That freedom and vitality is fully available to everyone - everyone who chooses to live proactively in the fullest sense of the word.

Want to live in such scandalous freedom? Here's another gem that goes into how to overflow with so much loving freedom that people less free will envy you unconsciously and will accuse you of breaking the law! "Beautiful Outlaw" book.

My today and my tomorrow is a grateful one as I've already won and have nothing to prove to anyone. My life is a multidimensional one, and I'm already living from my grateful today and my glorious tomorrow. Just remember, without giving, you're not really loving and that is a sad, unnecessary way to experience this precious, amazing life. To choose is a blessing. Choose. I wish you all the happiness I possess and more!

4/01/2014

Southlake Texas is a great place to have your wedding. There are some nice wedding venues nearby and also the opportunity to have it outdoors at one of Southlake's huge estate homes.

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I enjoy helping brides and grooms get great wedding day memories to enjoy for all time, and I have wedding phoitography packaged collections for a wide range of budgets. But each package includes the core thing of value I offer – my eye, experience and ability to adapt to the wedding photography style you're wanting.

You see, beyond the gear and beyond the wedding album, it is my skill, experience and expertise that are going to make your wedding photography look great. It is my eye as a photographer and an artist that made an ordinary photo extraordinary.

If you are having your wedding in Southlake Texas, and you value quality wedding photography from a reliable and expereinced wedding day photographer, then you will love the service I provide. I'll take great care of you, start to finish.

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3/28/2014

This is a funny "wedding photography photobomb" of the dog walker in the otherwise nice bride and groom photo. As a Dallas Wedding Photographer I get this from time to time, but I had to share this humorous moment :-)

Funny, Vibrant and Joyful Wedding Photography in Dallas

I love photographing brides and grooms outdoors, although I have a Dallas photography studio. But with those settings, you do get, from time to time, the background clutter, so I have learned to roll with it and get the right timings for your photos - your wedding photography in Dallas, your bridal portraits, your save the date photos, as well as your actual wedding ceremony and reception photography.

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2/24/2014

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11/22/2013

Professional Romantic Wedding PhotographyYou've been dreaming of him since you were a
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only you. The way he loves you, and only you. You are wanted, delighted in and chosen. And you know that you are
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As a leading Dallas Wedding Photographer, I only accept select weddings that really value the story of their wedding day told in a romantic way. Call Marcus at 877-858-0071.

8/31/2013

The best wedding photographers in Dallas never treat you like a number or a job. They put personalized time, attention and detail into your special day. And here is the best part, the direct links depending on where your Dallas wedding is located:

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8/25/2013

Why is this Dallas bride looking so radiant? Is it the hair, the jewelry, or even the fantastic wedding gown? Absolutely, it is all of that, but it also more than that – it is the beauty of her love outshines the physical decoration of her wedding day.

And you should shine – after all, you deserve for your wedding photos to be their very BEST. This is the first day of the rest of your lives together!

Whichever wedding photography package you choose, you get the core value - my attention-filled wedding photography with an artistic eye and consummate attention to knowing the exact right moments to snap the picture.

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8/24/2013

Weddings in Dallas are a gala affair. Plus, she got an incredible surprise on her wedding day that made everything even that much more special! And might I add that I've been voted the most Coture Wedding Photographer on a budget. And that means, the jaw-dropping wedding ceremony photography that you'd expect of only an heiress' or a celebrity wedding can be yours - and not for tens of thousands of dollars either!

But seriously, as a Dallas Wedding Photographer, I work WITH you do get the wedding day memories you will cherish for a lifetime - and there's tremendous value in that! After all, these are the very photos that you will turn to, time and time again, every anniversary, and eventually show your kids!

So invest in your own truest happiness knowing that dreams can come true! My wedding photography is a combination of glamor, documentary, fashion and photo-journalistic – getting every angle, every emotion and celebrating your love in living color. So call my wedding studio in Dallas at 1-877-858-0071 to save your date. www.WeddingPhotographerDallas.com

8/08/2013

I've been a Dallas wedding photographer for over 12 years and my advice to savvy brides is that when it comes to choose the right wedding photographer, you need more than technical ability to take a photo. Raw talent or technical expertise is not enough.

1. First and foremost, you want to see a great portfolio of
work. Because after all, it's the photography work you're going to end up with. And
so you want to see the photographer you have in mind consistently produces the same quality work, wedding after wedding.

But there's more. To truly be HAPPY with your Dallas wedding photography, you are also going to want:

2. A wedding photographer that does what it takes to get the shot. I don't
mean in a they knock people out of their way or disrupt the proceedings
and get obtrusive to get their photos kind of way, but in that they
don't stop five seconds short of getting the best image, looking for the
easy or most convenient way instead or hanging it up with a "that's
good enough." That photo's going to hang around for the next 125 years
or longer. It's worth a few additional seconds of effort to nail it the
best way possible. You want someone going to go the extra mile.

3. Patience. Your Dallas wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime LIVE event and nothing seems to happen on time even when it is
on time. So you want a wedding photographer who has a short, immature fuse.
Patience is a mature character trait. Much of which we may call
"professionalism" are the very same attributes as those found in a
developed, mature character. As a leading wedding photographer in Dallas, I know how to keep my cool, which also helps calm any nerves in brides... grooms... mother-in-laws and more :-)

4. You want a wedding photographer that keeps it all about YOU. Many photographers are artists and
artists have egos. Everyone has an ego, actually, but artists seem to be
extra known for theirs. Ego is a double edged sword. On one hand, it
fuels ambition to excel. It can drive the photographer to outdo their
personal best - which of course is exactly what you want. On the other hand, when it gets bruised, it
can become a spoiled prima donna and act out. That's not great. Or it
can inflate one's sense of self-importance. And at a wedding that's not
so great either.

It's a matter of character again. The right professional knows how to keep his or her ego - the bad part -- in check. How do I do that? Because I know this day is not about me; it is all about YOU -- your love, your happiness, your special wedding day memories through your wedding photography.

5. You want a wedding photographer that understands what it means to have you as their client.
As a client, you're under the photographer's care and protection.
They're there to take care of you regarding your photography experience
with them. They're there to provide expert guidance in your photography
decisions. They're not there to sell you whatever stuff they have.
Whatever they offer you needs to be with your best interest in mind, as
if you were their little sister or brother.

6. Fits in and relates to everyone. Nothing could be worse than
bringing in a person who's insensitive to your loved ones or guests, or
even to the other professionals you have working at your wedding. Yet
again this is another character trait that also manifests as a desired
professional trait. The photographer should be courteous, respectful and
gracious to all, and consider everyone they meet at your wedding as
significant no matter who they are -- and treat them as such.

7. The ability to take a hit, roll with a punch, land on their feet
-- and keep going. It's a live event. Even the ceremony which may be
rehearsed a bit, isn't choreographed and rehearsed sufficient times. So
many things may happen that present obstacles, delays and glitches
throughout the entire day. But as the task at hand is to come out with
consistent results no matter what, and the day doesn't halt for any one,
the everyday situations which may present themselves as difficulties
have to be surmounted, and quickly.

8. You want someone who knows exactly how to take advantage of and
optimize every circumstance encountered throughout the day to deliver
the best images possible under those circumstances. Every lighting. Every angle. This of course
requires accumulated knowledge, a well of expertise and honed skills.
But that translates as the ability to know specifically what to do in
every situation they encounter to provide the maximum results.

And here are two bonus tips for maximum wedding photo happiness :-)

9. You want a photographer that has a vision. One that photographs with a purpose. One that photographs with a great eye for angle, lighting composition. This is the difference
between a true photographer and an imposter with a camera. It's the
difference between someone who takes a picture and someone who crafts an
image. That purpose is what gives definition, a backbone if you will,
to the images.

10. And you want someone who leaves you feeling only one certain way
after it's all said and done. Because there are three ways you could
feel when you see your photos after your wedding. You could feel the
photos are terrible and your money was wasted, and I wouldn't wish that
on anyone. You could feel satisfied, that the photos are adequate,
nothing to write home about perhaps but good enough. Or you could feel
thrilled!!!

My name is Marcus. I think you'd want a photographer who leaves you feeling only thrilled. I will treat you right with great results, so call me at 877-858-0071 and feel good knowing you are in the right hands. www.WeddingPhotographerDallas.com

6/16/2013

Your wedding day photography comes down to those precious moments of sincere and spontaneous expressions of your love. Through all the planning, ceremony and wedding day rituals, you two are connecting at a whole new level and commitment.

"Marcus is genius at knowing the best shots and giving us the space for our wedding day to flow freely, while blowing us away with touching photo after photo!"

As a leading Dallas wedding photographer, I, Marcus, treat you like a king and queen. My extensive experience helps me the know and anticipate the ideal moment to snap the picture and capture those treasured moments of intimacy, love and emotion.

In fact, I bring my commercial photography knolwedge to bear to deliver stunning, magazine-quality photos of the two of you - worth of a celebrity wedding, even if your marriage is a small event.

As a leading commercial wedding photographer, I photography weddings of all sizes and lengths. Although based in Dallas, I am available for travel nationwide and the demand is growing for my destination wedding photography.

You're about to state your love in vows, now let me help you say it in amazing wedding photos that make a wedding of any size look like a couture event. After all it is about the sincerity of your emotions, and the triumph of connection and love.

I will work to make your photos truly reflect the joy and celebration of your union, so call my wedding photography studio in Dallas at 877-858-0071.

4/06/2013

Dallas Bridal Portraits - Pros and Cons

These days, every Dallas bride comes to the dilemma of whether or not to have her bridal portraits taken. Many Dallas wedding photographers such as myself now are offering bridal portraits as a part of their packages, whether you choose to take your portrait before or after your wedding.

Recently, the "after" wedding portrait's have recently been given the name of "Trash the Dress" which combines some more traditional bridal portraits with more adventuresome photos now that the dress will not be worn again.

First up, I need to say that many brides (trying to save a few bucks), hope that they can get away with having a couple shots taken on the day of the wedding ceremony, and that that will suffice for their "bridal portrait". Here's the problem with that: often the time runs our or the lighting at that part of the day between the ceremony and reception is not good. But even if there is time and you get lucky on the lighting, the main drawback is that you don't get to be as creative as you want to during your bridal portraits.

Let's face it: what do you really want? Your wedding and your dress are incredibly special! You want to have your own bridal gown portrait session to show off their beauty and the dress in its full glory - which is actually YOUR beauty, and your glorious femininity!

PROS of Your Pre-Wedding Dallas Bridal Portrait Session

Provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity you will remember forever to have your hair and makeup trial done before the wedding, and putting that money to good use. You can see how you like your makeup and hair in the pictures and if you want to make any changes for wedding day.

You get to put on your wedding dress one more time! And making sure that all alterations made fit you perfectly.

You (finally!) get to see how you look with ALL your wedding day attire together - your veil, headpiece, jewelry, shoes.

I strongly suggest having a bouquet made just for your bridal portraits. Not only will that look great in the photos, it gives you the chance to try it out and see if you want to make any chances come ceremony day.

This is an opportunity for creativity on both yours, and your photographers, part to get some fun, romantic, and sexy shots of you in your pure white wedding dress. Nothing beats having beautiful artistic, and traditional, shots of you on your own dressed to the "nine's".

Working with me as your Dallas bridal portrait photographer, we get to work together for several hours. You get comfortable and experience how I work and how you can trust your results will turn out fabulous!

CONS of Your Pre-Wedding Dallas Bridal Portrait Session

Cons:

If in the process of your Dallas bridal portraits, you get creative, and your dress gets dirty, you may need to have it cleaned, but that is to be expected anyway.

Some are more pressured by time because of their dress delivery and/or wedding date. Do plan well in advance to avoid this if able.

In my opinion, and from the many brides I've helped, the pros definitely outweigh the cons! For total satisfaction in your wedding and Dallas Bridal portraits, call Marcus at 877-858-0071.

12/03/2012

From your bridal portraits, to your wedding day preparations, to your grand entrance, to your ceremony and the kiss, and then your reception... your first dance, and then the grand departure -- document each emotion with professional wedding photography.

11/08/2012

There's a great wedding photographer in Southlake Texas! Marcus has been photographing weddings with a combination of styles - magazine, editorial, traditional, photojournalistic for the best of all worlds for over 12 years.

Dallas and Southlake Wedding Photographer, Call 972-822-3587

That means perfect photos – from your preparation, through your ceremony and reception, to your happily-ever-after departure! As a leading Southlake wedding photographer, I know how to work with all lighting conditions and anticipate the best moments - resulting in gorgeous wedding photos that reflect your love and tell the story of your wedding day.

Visit www.SouthlakeWeddingPhotographer.com and call me at 972-822-3587 to reserve your date. I look forward to treating you like royalty and photographing all the joy and celebration of your wedding!

11/07/2012

Don't leave your once-in-a-lifetime wedding date in the hands of a cheap amateur photographer. Their lack of experience will cost you big time -- more than cancelling out their lowball price you think you "saved" on! Seriously, we've seen it time and time again and after your wedding photos suffer, then it is too late!

Our award-winning wedding photography in and around Dallas is built on over a decade of professional experience. And that means I know how to anticipate the perfect moment that captures the peak of emotion and just the right angle for captivating photos you will treasure your entire lifetime.

So invest in a job done right! You will thank yourself again and again that you chose a true wedding photography professional and I look forward to providing all the best memories of your wedding day! So call me to reserve your date at 972-822-3587.